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Rapid Analysis of Pharmaceuticals, Personal Care Products, and Endocrine Disrupting Compounds Using Automated Solid Phase Extraction and LC/MS/MS Lawrence Kramer Method Development, Applications Lab Fluid Management Systems

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Page 1: Rapid Analysis of Pharmaceuticals, Personal Care Products

Rapid Analysis of Pharmaceuticals, Personal Care

Products, and Endocrine Disrupting Compounds Using

Automated Solid Phase Extraction and LC/MS/MS

Lawrence Kramer Method Development, Applications Lab

Fluid Management Systems

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Pharmaceuticals, personal care products, endocrine disrupting compounds

• Respond to increased public concern over pharmaceuticals, personal care products, and endocrine disrupting compounds that appear in water supplies. • Develop a reliable, rapid extraction and analytic protocol for PCPP screening in various aqueous matrices.

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Matrix Challenges

• Analytes found in trace amounts • Drinking water vs. waste water

• Large number of trace chemicals in samples

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Targeted Sources

– Sewage and sewage treatment plants

– Agricultural runoff

– Chemical and pharmaceutical manufacturing

– Hospital effluents

– Landfills

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Sample Pretreatment

•  Chlorinated samples must be dechlorinated with sodium thiosulfate.

•  Wastewater samples may contain biocide. •  Acid preserved samples. •  Sample volume measured.

–  100 milliliters to 2 liters

•  pH 2 or neutral – only required with larger compound lists. •  Samples spiked with 13C or deuterated labeled analogs.

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• Waters HLB – 200 mg, 500 mg, 1 g. • FMS PAH • IE – For polar analytes (such as antibiotics)

SPE cartridges used

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Extraction Procedure

•  Wash cartridge with dichloromethane, purge with N2.

•  Condition with methanol, water.

•  Load sample under positive or negative pressure.

•  Rinse cartridge with water, 5% methanol.

•  Dry cartridge with N2 for 25 - 35 minutes.

•  Elute with methanol, soak 3 min., second elute.

•  Elute with 3:7 dichloromethane – methanol.

•  N2 purge eluate to fraction.

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Turbo SPE

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 Reg @ 20PSI

Press. Gauge N2 PUMP  Press. Gauge Press. Xducer

   

T-fitting  

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Pump

     

   

Solvents

SP    1 2 3 4 5 6

SOL  

SOL SV    

BYPS  

   plugged

     COL

 Rinse bottle

 

ORG

FRC

AQW

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 Sample

RNS      Press. Gauge  Reg@ 8PSI

T-fitting N2  

     

Fraction  T-fitting  

ORG. Waste

 

   

Aq. Waste

   

VPUMP

Vac Pump

Turbo SPE

•  Fluidic are visible in programming mode.

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Econo SPE

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Econo SPE

Pump

P.X.

com

Solvents

Aq. Waste

N2 valveReg @ 20PSI

ORG.Waste

Fraction

N2

Press. Gauge

Sample

P.G.

Press. Gauge

Reg @ 8PSI

Rinse

Rinse N2 valve

COL

AQW OW

WSTFRC

SOLN2VN2

RNS

BYPS

SPE-Econo Trace SystemPlumbing Diagram

SOLVs 1 2 3 4 5

SP

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SuperVap Concentration

•  System pre-heated to 35 ºC.

•  Samples evaporated at 35 ºC under 10 PSI Nitrogen.

•  Evaporator tube walls rinsed with methanol as volume is reduced to ~2 ml.

•  ~1 ml Extract transferred to autosampler vial, evaporated to 250 ul in SuperVap Vial Evaporator (T = 25 OC).

• Recovery standard added, volume sample to 0.5 or 1 ml.

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GC  vial  

Glass  Evapora-on  tube    

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Analytical Instrument •  Waters Acquity UPLC H-Class

–  Waters BEH C18 100 x 2.1 mm, 1.7 um

•  Waters Xevo TQD mass spectrometer –  MRM detection

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Analytical Profile ESI- f PPCPneg

Time5.20 5.40 5.60 5.80 6.00 6.20 6.40 6.60 6.80 7.00 7.20 7.40 7.60

%

0

100

b

a

c

d

e

f a)  Naproxen

b) Estrone

c) TCPAA-L

d) Ibuprofen

e) Gemfibrozil

f) Triclosan

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Analytical Profile ESI+ 1 acetaminophen 2 cimetidine 3 caffeine 4 trimethoprim 5 atrazine 6 ciprofloxacin 7 primidone 8 sulfamethoxazole 9 propanolol 10 carbamazepine 11 diltiazem 12 13C atrazine 13 fluoxetine 14 naproxen 15 warfarin 16 diclofenac 17 atorvastatin

Toxic Report Trace Analysis Laboratory CS-10 10ng

Time 3.00 4.00 5.00 6.00 7.00 8.00 9.00 10.00 11.00 12.00

%

0

8.23

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Transition Events Analyte Class Elution  time ESI  +/-­‐ Transition Internal  standard

Acetaminophen Analgesic 2.85 + 152.01>109.98 13C2-­‐15N-­‐AcetaminophenCimetidine Antihistamine 3.07 + 253.11>116.96 13C2-­‐15N-­‐AcetaminophenCaffeine CNS  stimulant 3.86 + 195.02>138.01 13C3-­‐CaffeineTrimethoprim Antibiotic 4.43 + 291.22>230.2 13C3-­‐TrimethoprimCiprofloxacin Antibacterial 4.69 + 332.09>288.15 13C3-­‐15N-­‐CiprofloxacinPrimidone Anticonvulsant 5.14 + 219.14>162.27 13C3-­‐SulfamethoxazoleSulfamethoxazole Antibiotic 5.31 + 254.09>155.89 13C3-­‐SulfamethoxazolePropanolol Beta  blocker 6.68 + 260.24>116.33 13C3-­‐SulfamethoxazoleCarbamazepine Mood  stabilizer 7.27 + 237.33>194.18 D10-­‐CarbamazepineDiltiazem Ca  channel  blocker 7.31 + 415.35>370.08 D10-­‐Carbamazepine13C-­‐Atrazine   Recovery  std 7.43 + 219.18>177.07 n/aFluoxetine SSRI 8.17 + 310.25>148.14 13C-­‐  D3-­‐NaproxenNaproxen NSAID 8.48 + 231.11>184.94 13C-­‐  D3-­‐NaproxenWarfarin Anticoagulant 8.76 + 309.24>162.95 D5-­‐WarfarinDiclofenac NSAID 9.22 + 296.21>215 D5-­‐WarfarinAtorvastatin Statin 9.46 + 559.18>440.24 D5-­‐Warfarin

Naproxen NSAID 5.17 -­‐ 229.11>184.86 13C-­‐  D3-­‐NaproxenEstrone Sex  hormone 6.15 -­‐ 269.12>144.91 13C2-­‐EstroneGemfibrozil Fibrate 6.92 -­‐ 249.17>120.91 D6-­‐GemfibrozilTCPAA-­‐L Recovery  std 6.38 -­‐ 258.83>200.74 n/aTriclosan Disinfectant 7.11 -­‐ 288.88>35.15 D6-­‐Gemfibrozil

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Analytical Results Analyte   %  Recovery   RSD  

Actaminophen   101.7   14.0  Atorvasta5n   66.9   13.5  Caffeine   94.1   12.3  Carbamazepine   96.4   12.2  Ciprofloxacin   112.8   7.7  Dil5azem   105.7   9.7  Estrone   111.3   8.4  Fluoxe5ne   99.8   11.1  Gemfibrozil   97.7   9.9  Naproxen  (ESI+)   84.4   20.4  Naproxen  (ESI-­‐)   97.6   15.7  Primidone   102.4   1.4  Propanolol   96.8   11.5  Sulfamethoxazole   99.0   10.8  Trimethoprim   94.6   12.4  Warfarin   101.5   14.2  

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Summary

• The FMS Turbo and Econo SPE Systems can deliver a rapid and efficient sample prep process for the analysis of aqueous samples from a variety of matrices. • Paired with the Waters Acquity H-Class UPLC and Xevo TQD mass spectrometer, a robust screening method can be established achieving trace level detection.

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Flexibility and Customization

• Alternate extractions protocols.

•  SPE sorbent selection and protocols.

•  Multiple column configuration for basic/neutral and acidic analytes.

•  EPA 1694 can be followed step by step.

•  Can be used in methods using DCM, MTBE.

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